Is the Star Wars series going in the right direction under Disney?

The new movies have some of the most beautiful landscapes and overall visual beauty in the whole series.

The multiplication of movies/shows/comics allows them to give their fans new content, and now they're even listening to them thanks to the Solo movie

Star Wars is now more diverse and thus accessible to a wider audience.

There is no right direction and wrong direction. Films are still being made, and fans are getting more and more content to enjoy.

The people who dislike the new films are a small minority. The fandom is not really in crisis.

The new films have still made billions of dollars. The series is still wildly profitable.

Long time fans have been alienated by the way the new films have treated long established characters. They are leaving the franchise, and the box office results prove that.

The Elimination of the 'Expanded universe' and creation of 'StarWars Legends' was an incredible mistake which removed so much continuity - explanations for everything seen in the films, characters of which added political outlooks to the series and the intricacies of it and more. Many fans of the StarWars universe have grown to dislike Disney and resent its newer StarWars films as a result of this - in a way it is no longer the same series a lot of people learned to love.

The new movies feel like a series of branded visual moments with plot holes, rather than the more coherent storylines of the original trilogy.

The new movies have not added anything meaningful to the universe. The sequel trilogy is a rehash of the original, and the stand alones are exploring characters we don't need the backstory of.

The new films have become too political, and no longer feel like an escape from real life for movie goers.

Many of the new characters are not well written or compelling enough for people to be excited about them.